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Article formatting example

Ejemplo del formato de un artículo


Juan David Velásquez-Henao a & Mónica del Pilar Rada-Tobón b
a
Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia. jdvelasq@unal.edu.co
b Centro Editorial de la Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia. mprada@unal.edu.co

Received: September 6th, 2012. Received in revised form: November 1th, 2013. Accepted: November 25th, 2013.

Abstract
This is an example of an article formatted for our journal. Note that this text is typed in Times New Roman, size 9, justified, with the word
Abstract in bold, Type title and in a separate line. Abstract length does not exceed 150 words. Also, note that keywords are separated by
semicolon.

Keywords: manuscript formatting; camera-ready manuscript.

Resumen
Este es un ejemplo de un artículo formateado para nuestra revista. Note que este texto es digitado en Times New Roman, tamaño 9,
justificado, con la palabra Resumen en negrilla, Tipo título y en una línea separada. La longitud del resumen no excede 150 palabras.
También, note que las palabras clave están separadas por un punto y coma.

Palabras clave: formato del manuscrito; manuscrito listo para impresión.

1 Formating SARIMA 36.11 (52.30) 51.88 (60.20)


Proposed model 35.93 (50.89) 47.68 (60.06)
1.1 Paper size, margins, columns and paragraphs Source: Adapted from [2]

Manuscript must be prepared in letter size paper with 3 Equations


margins of 1.69 cm in all sides. The text is typeset in two
All equations must be numbered consecutively. Use the built-in
columns with 0.40 cm of spacing between columns. All texts equation editor provided by Microsoft Word. Use the standard
in the manuscript are typeset using Time New Roman fonts. convention for typesetting mathematics: letters in italics for scalar
Use Time New Roman font with size of 10 points for normal variables and constants, bold lowercase letters for vectors and bold
text paragraphs. The first line of each paragraph is indented 0.5 cm. uppercase letters for matrixes. For example, all variables in eq. (1)
are scalars.
1.2 Headings
1 1 𝑥−𝜇 2
The maximum allowed deep of headings in the manuscript is 𝑓(𝑥) = exp [− ( ) ] (1)
𝜎√2𝜋 2 𝜎
three. Headings are numerated using Arabic numbers. Primary
headings use bold face, and size 10. Secondary headings use bold
face, italics and size 10. Tertiary headings use normal text and size
10, for example:

1.2.1 Example of a tertiary heading

2 Tables and Figures

All tables and figures occupy the entire width of the column.
RUse figures and tables of two columns of width only when
absolutely necessary. Tables have the title above and figures have
the title below. All tables and figures are numerated consecutively
using Arabic numbers. We present an example of correct formatting
of tables and figures in the Table 1 and Fig. 1. Locate tables and
figures close to the first reference to them, preferably at the
beginning or end of each column. No use abbreviations in column
headings. For table and figure captions, and the text in tables, use
Times New Roman font with size of 8 points. Use only horizontal
lines. Avoid text in boldface. Figures with colors are not allowed.

Table 1.
Example of a table.
Figure 1. Plot of a nonlinear surface. Source: [1]
Model Fitting Forecasting
MAD (RMSE) MAD (RMSE)
Velásquez-Henao & Rada-Tobón / pp. 1-2. April, 2014.

References
4 Referencing bibliography, tables and figures
[1] Velásquez-Henao, J. D. and Branch-Bedoya, J. W. Examples in the
In text, bibliographical references use [1,2] instead of [1][2]; [1- classroom: pattern classification using the R language. Dyna, vol. 79 (173),
3] instead of [1][2][3] or [1,2,3] or [1], [2], [3]. For references to pp. 81-88, 2012.
figures use Fig. 1 instead of Figure 1; Fig. 1, 2, 5 instead of Figure [2] Velásquez-Henao, J. D., Rueda-Mejía, V. M. and Franco-Cardona, J. D.
1, Figure 2 and Figure 5, or Figures 1, 2 and 5. Use Fig. 1-5 instead Electricity demand forecasting using a SARIMA- multiplicative single
of Fig. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. neuron hybrid model. Dyna, vol. 80 (180), pp. 4-8, 2013.
For equations use eq. (1) instead of equation 1; use (eq. 1)
instead of (equation 1); use eq. (1)-(5) instead of eq. (1), (2), (3), (4), J. D. Velásquez-Henao, received the Bs. Eng in Civil Engineering in 1994,
(5). the MS degree in Systems Engineering in 1997, and the PhD degree in
Energy Systems in 2009, all of them from the Universidad Nacional de
Colombia. Medellin, Colombia. From 1994 to 1999, he worked for
5 Citation standard electricity utilities and consulting companies within the power sector and
since 2000 for the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Currently, he is a Full
Use the following citation standard in references. Professor in the Computing and Decision Sciences Department, Facultad de
Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. His research interests include:
For books: simulation, modeling and forecasting in energy markets; nonlinear time-
[1] Masters, T. Neural Network Recipes in C++. New York: Academic series analysis and forecasting using statistical and computational
Press, 1993. intelligence techniques; and optimization using metaheuristics.
ORCID: xxx
For Chapter in a printed book:
[1] Moyor M.A. Evaluación del lenguaje de ingeniería, en Verdugo – M. del P. Rada-Tobón, received the Bs. Eng in Mining and Metallurgy
Alonso J. Evaluación curricular: una guía para la intervención del Engineering in 1996, the Sp degree in Environmental Management in 1998,
ingeniero, 2a ed., Madrid, Salvat, 1994. pp. 324-344. and MS degree in Environment and Development in 2006, she worked in
programs and projects of the mining area, with emphasis on environmental
For conference articles: management and since 1998 for the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in
[1] Jeng, J.-T., Chuang, C.-C. and Chuang, C.-T., Support vector the publication of scientific journals. She is currently coordinator of the
regression based LTS-CPBUM neural networks, Proceedings of SICE Editorial Centre, Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
Annual Conference (SICE), pp. 215-220, 2011. ORCID: xxx

For Electronic book:


[1] Pumarino A. la propiedad intelectual en ambientes digitales
educativos [en línea], Revisión sistemática, Santiago, hile,
DoucUC, 2004 [consulta, 1/8 de octubre de 2005]. Available
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tecnologia.htlm

For Chapter in electronic book


[1] Anderson S. Multimedia en internet [en línea], California, Agencia
de Evaluación de Tecnologías multimedia, 1998 [date of reference
May 16 th of 1998], cap. 6, Formación y acreditación de modelos
multimedia. Available at: http://www.usu.edu./sanderso/multinet.pdf

For Theses and dissertations:


[1] Kawasaki, N. Parametric study of thermal and chemical
nonequilibrium nozzle flow, M.S. Thesis, Department of
Electronic Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, 1993.

[2] Williams, J. O. Narrow-band analyzer, Ph.D. dissertation,


Department of Electrical Engineering, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, 1993.

For Journals:
[1] Ghiassi, M., Saidane, H. and Zimbra, D. K. A dynamic artificial
neural network for forecasting time series events. International
Journal of Forecasting, 21 (2), pp. 341-362, 2005.

For Electronic Journal:


[1] Sánchez, A. and Delgado, L., Estado oclusal y rendimiento
masticatorio. Acta Odontológica Venezolana [Online]. 44(2), 2006.
[date of reference July 25th of 2007]. Available at:
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miento_masticatorio.asp

For Report:
[1] García – Guadarrama Juan. Informe de ingeniería ambiental,
México, División de Estudios de posgrados de la Facultad de
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